MIG & TIG Welding
MIG and TIG are the two most common methods for welding. Their names sound similar, and the two methods do have much in common. Both methods use an arc and a shielding gas; however, there are also some core differences.
The main difference has to do with the electrode that creates the arc. MIG welding implements a consumable solid wire, which is machine-fed to the weld. TIG welding uses a non-consumable electrode. Due to these differences, the products made with MIG vs TIG welding can differ in several key aspects, including the weld strength and speed.
At Kooks Industries, we provide both manual MIG/TIG welding and robotic MIG welding. While manual welding has its own benefits, our welding robot offers some increased benefits:
- Accuracy
The use of a 6-axis, CNC-controlled robot increases the accuracy of welds. - Quality, Consistency, & Precision
Our engineers design custom fixtures to be used with the robotic welding equipment, an extra step that allows us to deliver quality, consistency, and precision for our clients. - Speed
The automated process increases speed and turnaround times. - Engineering Support
At the same time, there is always a seasoned engineer guiding the process and ensuring that your specifications are met.
Get Details About Our Welding Services
Serving clients all around the world, Kooks Industries has decades of welding experience and the capabilities to work with a steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and beyond. We provide manual MIG and TIG welding methods, along with robotic and CNC-guided welding. The type of welding we’ll use depends on the needs of your prototype or project.
To get started with your project or prototype, request a FREE quote from Kooks Industries today. Provide us with some details, and we’ll get back to you regarding the next steps.